
AUGUST 10, 2006 at 2:09 AM
Posted by CHEESER
Source: HPANA
The two nights of Harry, Carrie and Garp at Radio City Music Hall in New York City last week had most of us in attendance scribbling notes, sneaking photos and reflecting. Unfortunately that meant we didn't have the complete, exact text of what JK Rowling said in response to fan questions... until now.
What follows is a transcript of the second night's highlights, courtesy MSN Video, with pregnant pauses, sighs, laughs and cheers intact (it's unknown if the first night's video will be made available, but you can read those highlights
courtesy Veritaserum):
Though the event each evening was kicked off by actress Whoopi Goldberg, we're skipping right ahead to JK Rowling's segment:
Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Academy-Award winner Kathy Bates!
[applause]


Bates: Thank you... thank you very much. Thank you and good evening. Tonight, our next author... [cheers]... makes her much-anticipated return to the United States, the first visit in six years. And that may explain why at this moment I feel sort of like Ed Sullivan as he was about to introduce The Beatles. [...]
But this moment seems somehow bigger. Because with Pottermania, JK Rowling has managed to pull off a feat that no one ever thought possible: Transforming an entire generation of children into wild, screaming, frenzied fans... of books.
Let's not forget that Harry Potter arrived on our shores at a perilous moment in time. Just when it seemed that technology had infiltrated every last aspect of our lives, most at risk were our children. Between PCs and Playstations, modems and multiplexes, we were in danger of losing an entire generation to the ravages of ADD.
Then, along came an author who tamed the cacophony with a whisper. With words on a page, JK Rowling lured kids away from the screens and into the quiet of their rooms, and took them to places where Google does not go.
With each thick book that they conquered, children gained the confidence to take on the next. The Harry Potter books that collected on shelves were showcased like trophies. And in the months they waited for the next installment, something else amazing happened to these new readers: They became re-readers, devouring again and again the same book for pleasure they had rushed through the first time just for plot.
Of course, in our entertainment age, it was inevitable that a book and a hero as popular as Harry would make his way from the book back to one of those screens. There were those who feared that the special effects of a movie would put an end to the reign of the book, and that children would rather watch a pre-imagined world of wizards than conjure up their own from a page. Instead, Harry's legions went eagerly to the movies, and then faithfully back to their books. That's how we know that JK Rowling's spell was not-so-easily broken; that the magic she conjures turns children into readers for life.
Fan question and answer segment:
Question: If you could bring one Harry Potter character to life, other than Harry, who would it be?


Rowling: Personally, although it's a really tricky one... Hagrid... if I could have anyone. Because I think we'd all like a Hagrid in our life, liability though he often is. It would be really great if I met a fundamentalist Christian, to say, "Would you like to discuss the matter with Hagrid?"
[cheers]Question: In Half-Blood Prince, Aunt Petunia is said to be oddly flushed when Dumbledore announces that Harry will be returning only once more to Privet Drive. Does this mean that Aunt Petunia harbors a hidden love or fondness for Harry and the connection he provides her to the wizarding world?
Rowling: That's an excellent question. And like all the best and most penetrating questions, it's difficult to answer. But, I will say this: There is a little more to Aunt Petunia than meets the eye. And you will figure out what that is in book 7.
Question: I absolutely love your books. I'm not a big reader, but your books make me want to read, and that makes my mom happy. She loves your books too. In your recent interview, you hinted at two main characters dying, and possibly Harry Potter too. Would Dumbledore be considered one of the main characters, or do we have the chance to see him in action once again. Since he is the most powerful wizard of all time, and Harry Potter is so loyal to him, how could he really be dead?
[JK sighs... audience cheers]
Rowling: [laughs] I feel terrible! The British writer Graham Greene once said that every writer had to have a chip of ice in their heart. Oh no... I think you may just have [ruined?] my career. I really can't answer that question, because the answer is in book 7. But... you shouldn't expect Dumbledore to do a Gandalf. Let me just put it that way. I'm sorry.
Author Salman Rushdie
introduces himself and son. JK applauds with audience and says: "I'm not sure this is fair. I think you might be better at guessing plots than most. But off you go."
Rushdie: Until the events of volume six, it was always made plain that Snape might be an unlikable fellow [JK: uh huh], but he was essentially one of the good guys [JK: uh-huh] [audience: 'yes!' and cheers]. [JK: I can see this is the question you all really want answered.] Dumbledore himself had always vouched for him [JK: yes]. Now we are suddenly told that Snape is in fact a villain and Dumbledore's killer [JK: uh-huh]. We cannot, or don't, want to believe this [JK laughs]. Our theory is that Snape is in fact still a good guy [JK: right], from which it follows that Dumbledore can't really be dead, and that the death is a ruse, cooked up between Dumbledore and Snape, to put Voldemort off his guard, so that when Harry and Voldemort come face-to-face [audience and JK laughs], Harry might have more allies than he or Voldemort suspects. So: is Snape good or bad? [JK laughs and audience cheers] In our opinion, everything follows from it.
Rowling: Well, Salman... your opinion, I would say, is right. But I see that I need to be a little more explicit... and say that Dumbledore is definitely dead. And I do know there's an entire website that's name is DumbledoreIsNotDead.com
, so I imagine they're not happy right now. But I think I need.... You need... All of you need to move through the five stages of grief [audience and JK laughs] and I'm just helping you get past denial. So, I can't remember what's next, it may be anger, so I think we should stop it here. Thank you.
Question: As a librarian, I would first like to thank you for attracting so many students (and adults as well) to reading. Since the Harry Potter series will be unfortunately ending, what does the future for you, and for your readers, hold? Do you have something planned, to keep the anxious students and adults, waiting to be release?
Rowling: I thought you were going to attack me for Madame Pince, and I would like to apologize to you and any other librarians present here today. My get-out clause on this is always: If they'd had a pleasant, helpful librarian, half my plots would be gone. Because the answer invariably is in a book, but Hermione has to go and find it. If they'd had a good librarian, that would've been that problem solved, so, sorry. I have a shorter, mercifully, book for, I think, slightly younger children, that's half written, so I may go back to that when Harry's done. I think I'll need a short mourning period though, you'll have to allow me a short time to get past Harry.
Question for Stephen King: ... what kinds of scary stories keep you up at night?

King: I'll tell you what. I think our idea of what scares us changes as we get older. [...] As a young person, one of the scariest things I ever read was Lord of the Flies. [...] Sometimes you get surprised into fright. When I picked up the Harry Potter books, I was not prepared for the depth of some of the frightening passages in there. Frankly, I was surprised by how scary the deatheaters were. [...] I try to keep up with the competitors. The deatheaters are good... [JK: "I scared Stephen King." SK: You scared Stephen King. Yeah. I hope you're proud of yourself!" JK: "Oh, I'm very proud of myself!"]
Question: What is the one question your fans have never asked you, and should have?
Rowling: Oh, God... How can I answer that? I can think of a couple of things that give away the ending of book 7. Having got this far... having got sixteen years down the line, I kind of feel that would throw it away. For me, anyway, having put the effort in. I think that I've been asked excellent questions, it's just that the final book contains a couple of pieces of information that I don't think you could guess at. I'm sorry... You see, people think that it's all so fixed in my head. It's not that obsessively plotted out. For example, this afternoon I believe I changed my mind on the title of book 7. Having been quite convinced that I had the title, I suddenly thought, "No, that would be better, wouldn't it?" in the shower just before coming out here, so... But you know what, I'm not going to tell you either version, because... [audience moans]. Oh, come on! Now really! Have I not given you enough? I gave you Aunt Petunia, I told you Dumbledore is really [JK moves finger across her neck in swift motion]. So, I am trying to give something to you. I suppose it's that question. Everyone's really pleased you asked that question. It's me who's let everyone down, not you.
Question: If you were to have dinner with any five characters from any of your books, who would you invite, and why would they be on your list?
Stephen King: Any five characters, from any of my books? Honey, I'm eating alone. [...] I would eat with Harry, Hermione and Ron. [...] I can think of other people's characters I'd eat with.
Rowling: I'd take Harry to apologize to him... Um, I'd have to take Harry, Ron and Hermione [King: sure]. I would... this is... [King: Hagrid, take Hagrid]. See, I know who's actually dead. [King: Pretend you can take anyone.] Pretend I can take anyone? Well then I would definitely take Dumbledore... I'd take Dumbledore, Harry, Ron, Hermione... and... [audience shouts out suggestions] um, Hagrid. I'd take Hagrid, yeah.
Remember that the primary reason for this event was to raise money for Doctors Without Borders
and The Haven Foundation, which we will profile in the near future.
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rockstar
Points: 2857
Harry_J Potter says:
Oh my, that is wonderful, I am litterally shaking right now.. Ooh, I'm so scared for the final book to come out! I know I'll cry for days at least.... i dunno, it sounds like she's offing Hagrid... =(
Posted Aug 14, 2006 at 10:11 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 2nd Class
Points: 1763
hufflepuff_babe says:
First:
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! It's great to have the transcript and all of the coverage HPANA has provided!
Second:
Um, I'd have to take Harry, Ron and Hermione [King: sure]. I would... this is... [King: Hagrid, take Hagrid]. See, I know who's actually dead.
Yeah it really does make it sound like Hagrid is going to die. At this point I would agree considering he's not all that important to the plot.
Harry, Ron, Hr all survive though? Harry might but he will probally have to suffer a great deal if he lives.
"There is a little more to Aunt Petunia than meets the eye. And you will figure out what that is in book 7
And this just makes me want to know more and read the 7th book! I think she will surprise us a lot more than the twists in any of her previous books...scary.
Posted Aug 14, 2006 at 10:58 PM EST
Witch
Points: 622
Hermison says:
Great Transcript, she is giving us soo much information, we just have to wait and see.
Posted Aug 15, 2006 at 10:00 AM EST
Guardian of the Realms
Points: 5601
A&Agang says:
I can't read it now but i am ultra ecstatic about reading it. I already the end results from the basic summary but it will still be exciting. GO JK!!!
Posted Aug 15, 2006 at 3:30 PM EST
Nightingale's Song
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Angel Lei says:
this is great, have to read it through again properly. The pictures are amazing too!! Wow stephen King questioning JKR just amazing
Posted Aug 15, 2006 at 5:08 PM EST
Magical Music Professor
Points: 4812
MagicalMusicDreamer says:
Any information helps us HP fans. I don't think we are all happy with some of the future implications.
However, I think Rowling has trained herself not to tell us anything important. We all just have to bear up and wait for the book.
Posted Aug 15, 2006 at 7:47 PM EST
Muggle
Points: 31
wicked_ says:
Whimpers
hurry up with the book! i wanna hear the title so we can wonders more and devolops the wicked plots and etcc
Posted Aug 16, 2006 at 12:29 AM EST
The Ultimate Broomstick
Points: 4826
Firebolt88 says:
Steven King is the man. Period.
I'm confused over what Rushdie said...but the end seems convincing enough. I am hurt that Dumbledore is gone, but we haven't seen the last of him. Some things may change in Book 7.
Posted Aug 16, 2006 at 5:08 PM EST
Prefect
Points: 381
Phoenix**Feather says:
Ummm I definately watched the movie, twice, of course (only the part were jk rowling comes in) and then read the transcript. then sat there, and then emailed the whole thing to like a million of my friends, who arent like obsessed like me and were like ... wow meredith, we dont care. HAha L0L
Posted Aug 16, 2006 at 7:07 PM EST
Professor
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Vermin Jerky says:
Tammyant, you're very sweet. Glad you agree with me. And I agree with you. I've said the same thing over and over again since the big scare in HBP about Ron: Anyone by the trio.
As to Cap'n Jack: Well, as you can see, I've changed my avatar, now, but I change them like socks. But what female on the planet doesn't drool over Johnny Depp, especially as Jack?
If she exists, I don't know her. My mother has two posters of him!
Posted Aug 19, 2006 at 8:09 AM EST
Muggle
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Randav says:
I'm excited to learn what more Aunt petunia has to offer in book seven.
Posted Aug 21, 2006 at 4:52 PM EST
Hermione's Twin
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*Miss Hermione Granger* says:
Very good interview. Kinda funny too! But them questions were brilliant! Jk really knows how to keep us guessing. So guys....Dd is dead! `m afriad you`re going to have to get over it!! :(
Posted Aug 25, 2006 at 2:21 PM EST
Muggle
Points: 65
nicole79nc says:
Well it seems as though Dumbledore is dead, but perhaps it was a plan after all and Snape is still on the side of good.
Posted Aug 25, 2006 at 2:22 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 1st Class
Points: 1916
Rita Marvolo says:
that's great they put here a transcript of the second night's highlights! i'll have a look rigth away!
thank you HPANA!
Posted Aug 29, 2006 at 10:44 AM EST
Lupin's Eternal Love
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BlackKatL says:
Thanks HPANA!!!! this was very enjoyable to read!!!! I just really wish I could have gone!!
But this is the next best thing!! I love JKR and S. King!!!
"I think I'll need a short mourning period though, you'll have to allow me a short time to get past Harry.
Won't we all........
Posted Aug 29, 2006 at 2:24 PM EST
Wizard
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Zauber says:
That is so cool. I cannot wait to see the fifth movie.
Posted Aug 29, 2006 at 3:05 PM EST
Hogwarts Founder
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Godric Gryffindor says:
Super interesting interview, and also interesting what Kathy Bates saysat the beggining.
Posted Sep 1, 2006 at 10:07 PM EST
Professor
Points: 1005
HP_obsessor says:
I wish I was there for both days. That would be so awesome! I was only there for August 1...W/e, at least I got to see her.
Posted Sep 8, 2006 at 2:34 PM EST
Witch
Points: 663
Blacksnake says:
Geez, thank you very much, HPANA, for that great bunch of information!
I liked it when JK said, that she scared Stephen King! It was fun. But I loved the informations I got from that charity reading.
There is more behind Aunt Petunia's mask... Does she really care for Harry? Is she maybe even fond of the wizarding world and its magic? What is it with her? I read some fanfictions, in which she is in love with Sirius. Weird, isn't it?
I already guessed that Dumbledore wouldn't come back, though still I hoped... But in some fanfictions (on www.fanfiction.net) he helped Harry and his friends in another way. As a kind of ghost.
Do you think, that he will be able to communicate with them in any way? Maybe via his portrait?
Or will Harry have to manage the training for the battle against LV all alone (without the help of an experienced adult... such as.... Severus???? *hoping*)?
It is possible that JK will "kill" Hagrid in book 7... That would be my suggestion at least... dieing to protect Harry...
Severus IS good! He must be.
Thanks again
lg
lara
Posted Sep 9, 2006 at 8:54 AM EST
Princess of Cleverness
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unicorn_purple says:
I reall enjoyed reading the transcript.
Thank yo very much guys.
Freezing:41
Burning:5
Posted Sep 10, 2006 at 4:08 AM EST
Squib
Points: 100
lidian says:
Interesting theory of Rushdie's that Snape is secretly on the good side and Dumbledore was terminally ill due to his hand injury caused by slowing reflexes and that noxious potion that he drank. Snape was caught in the middle, as he was a double agent playing each side against the other as a coverup to keep Voldemort and his Death Eater cronies off balance. The good guts seems off balance too as they know very little about Snape; as he was never one to reveal himself to othes, a private character.
Posted Sep 11, 2006 at 11:06 PM EST
Witch
Points: 629
Crookshanks535 says:
Rowling basically admits here that Snape is on the good side. I read this before but I totally missed that part. Did she give it away?? Or was she just "uh-huh"ing to the guy's statement??
Posted Mar 21, 2007 at 3:43 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 2nd Class
Points: 1711
Hermione II says:
You know, I have to say, this does rather give me the errie feeling that we are going to lose Hagrid. I hope not! That would be almost as bad as losing DD, or Harry, or Sirius, or any of the characters except Voldemort, and maybe Malfoy Sr.
Posted Jun 13, 2007 at 12:38 AM EST
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